Bill Feltham holding a wooden knee used in boat building. A knee is a naturally curved piece of wood used to brace the frame. The direction of the grain in the wood is important when locating a suitable knee. In a strong knee, the wood grain...

A woven mill basket, light in colour. This mill basket was used by Harold Farr in the mill in Grand Falls-Windsor. Date of construction for this basket is unknown. However, it is a newer basket that was used when extra items needed to be carried...

A woven mill basket, light in colour. This mill basket was used by Harold Farr in the mill in Grand Falls-Windsor. Date of construction for this basket is unknown. However, it is a newer basket that was used when extra items needed to be carried...

A woven mill basket, light in colour. This mill basket was used by Harold Farr in the mill in Grand Falls-Windsor. Date of construction for this basket is unknown. However, it is a newer basket that was used when extra items needed to be carried...

A woven mill basket, light in colour. This mill basket was used by Harold Farr in the mill in Grand Falls-Windsor. Date of construction for this basket is unknown. However, it is a newer basket that was used when extra items needed to be carried...

This mill lunch basket belongs to Larry Chesley Price and was used when he worked in the pulp and paper mill in Corner Brook as an electrician contractor. The basket was purchased for $15 in Humber Mouth, c1980. The basket has been personalized...

A mill lunch basket belonging to Mabel Brenton. Created by the Peterboro Basket Co. of New Hampshire, date unknown. Wood used is Appalachian white ash. Used by her husband, William Howard Brenton, when he worked in the mill in Corner Brook. William...

A woven Nova Scoita Mi'kmaq basket with lid and diamond curlique designs. This basket is dyed red/pink, but this is only visible when the lid is taken off the basket. Creator and date of construction unknown. It is possible ash is the material...

A woven Nova Scoita Mi'kmaq basket with lid and diamond curlique designs. This basket is dyed red/pink, but this is only visible when the lid is taken off the basket. Creator and date of construction unknown. It is possible ash is the material...

A mill lunch basket belonging to Mabel Brenton. Created by the Peterboro Basket Co. of New Hampshire, date unknown. Wood used is Appalachian white ash. Used by her husband, William Howard Brenton, when he worked in the mill in Corner Brook. William...

A mill lunch basket belonging to Mabel Brenton. Created by the Peterboro Basket Co. of New Hampshire, date unknown. Wood used is Appalachian white ash. Used by her husband, William Howard Brenton, when he worked in the mill in Corner Brook. William...